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245J (Vol. 2)
March 31, 1803SUMMER THEATRES. ASTLEY’s was full of elegant company before the entertainments commenced. The spirited Manager of this elegant place of...
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245G (Vol. 2)
April 12, 1803SUMMER THEATRES. ASTLEY’s was full of elegant company before the entertainments commended. The spirited Manager of this elegant place of...
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245H (Vol. 2)
April 14, 1803AMPHITHEATRE, WESTMINSTER-BRIDGE.—Mr. Astley, jun. the uneclipsed Equestrian, has commenced his Summer Campaign under the most auspicious banners; for never was...
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246A (Vol. 2)
March 31, 1803The celebrated ST. PIERRE, from the King’s Theatre in the Haymarket, and a Madame VOLANGE, from the Opera, Berlin, made...
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246B (Vol. 2)
March 31, 1803ASTLEY’s AMPHITHEATRE presented many novelties, which promise to support the same which has been already acquired at this very popular...
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246E (Vol. 2)
May 03, 1803St. Pierre’s admirable Operatically Ballet of Zelico is about to be withdrawn from the Royal Amphitheatre in the course of...
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246F (Vol. 2)
May 07, 1803To make way for the celebrated Spectacle of Fair Rosamond, which appears for the first time this season at the...
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247D (Vol. 2)
April 30, 1803St. Pierre’s new Ballet of the Marriage Contract, makes its appearance at the Royal Amphitheatre, positively for the last time,...
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247C (Vol. 2)
May 07, 1803To make way for the celebrated Spectacle of Fair Rosamond, which appears for the first time this season at the...
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247F (Vol. 2)
May 17, 1803The change of entertainments at the Royal Amphitheatre yesterday evening drew a crouded [sic] and fashionable audience; a circumstance that...
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247G (Vol. 2)
May 20, 1803What with the excellence of the stage performances, and the wonderful leaps of Crossman, over a moving stage, the Royal...
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247H (Vol. 2)
May 31, 1803The tide of attraction, which has this season been more than commonly conspicuous at the Royal Amphitheatre, Westminster Bridge, might...
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248D (Vol. 2)
November 30, 1802SUMMER THEATRES. ASTLEY’s was full of elegant company before the entertainments commenced. The spirited Manager of this elegant place of...
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248B (Vol. 2)
June 06, 1803BOAT RACE. THIS present Monday, June 6, 1803, will be rowed for, by Six Pair of Oars, A PRIZE WHERRY,...
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248C (Vol. 2)
June 09, 1803The attractive performances at the Royal Amphitheatre, of which the grand Spectacle of the Castle of Otranto, the wonderful Horsemanship...
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248H (Vol. 2)
June 23, 1803The new Ballet of the Two Prisoners, in which St. Pierre and Madame Volange appear to so much advantage at...
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249C (Vol. 2)
May 31, 1803ROYAL AMPHITHEATRE. The Silver Star hath produced a golden mine to the manager. St. Pierre’s new ballet, called the Two...
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249B (Vol. 2)
June 29, 1803The Royal Amphitheatre was last night the resort of all the fashionables in town, such are the attractions attached to...
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250F (Vol. 2)
June 30, 1803ASTLEY’s AMPHITHEATRE. “The Invasion, of all for our Country,” a new naval and military spectacle, written by Mr. Upton, is...
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250D (Vol. 2)
July 20, 1803Mr. ASTLEY, sen. who is among the Englishmen detained at Paris, has just written home, that he, with other prisoners,...
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250 (Vol. 3)
May 09, 1809Naval Glory and British Intrepidity, so finely blended and happily displayed in the Grand Spectacle new representing at the Royal...
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251C (Vol. 2)
August 25, 1803DIED.]—On Thursday evening, at Hercules-Hall, Lambeth, Mrs. Astley, aged 62, wife of Mr. Astley, sen. Proprietor of the Amphitheatre, Westminster...
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251D (Vol. 2)
August 27, 1803The Royal Amphitheatre promises to close its Summer Campaign with one of the most spirited and successful seasons that has...
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251 (Vol. 3)
May 10, 1809Long before the drawing up of the curtain, the Royal Amphitheatre has for some nights back presented a display of...